Raumati South, Paraparaumu

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307 days ago

Backyard Awards: Best Loved Lawn winner

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Mark Elliott from Shirley in Christchurch has won the category of Best Loved Lawn for his lush green masterpiece. Congratulations, Mark!

We spoke with his about his process to keep his lawn beautiful and there may be some blades of advice for your own backyard.

Mark has a huge backyard so … View more
Mark Elliott from Shirley in Christchurch has won the category of Best Loved Lawn for his lush green masterpiece. Congratulations, Mark!

We spoke with his about his process to keep his lawn beautiful and there may be some blades of advice for your own backyard.

Mark has a huge backyard so during Covid times, he decided to renovate the lawn and garden just for something to do. It’s turned into a passion.

His lawn is 100% rye grass - sourced from Prebble Seeds Turf World who supply many golf courses around New Zealand. In the summer he mows it every 2-3 days, sometimes daily, and waters the lawn with a deep soak of about an hour at a time, 2-3 times a week. He uses a granular slow release lawn fertiliser and other liquid fertilisers also.

Mark shares:
'I would say the secret to getting a good lawn is consistent mowing - at least twice a week. Maybe buy a bulk bag of slow release lawn fertiliser from a wholesaler. Keep the grass longer and just take the very top off the blade when you mow. It promotes growth, thickens it up and will really help with stopping weeds - oh, and water. Expect a water bill if you want a good lawn.'

The first photo below shows the 'Before' shot, 4 years ago. Give Mark a Like on this post if you think his lawn is pretty top notch!

313 days ago

Poll: Should our summer school holidays move to February?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's a debate that resurfaces each year as weather hits its peak just as kids head back to school.
Traditionally, we've paired the school holidays in NZ with the Christmas period, but would a shift to February make more sense for everyone?

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Should our summer school holidays move to February?
  • 38% Yes, February would be better
    38% Complete
  • 61.3% No, keep it as is
    61.3% Complete
  • 0.7% Other - I'll share below
    0.7% Complete
1243 votes
315 days ago

We're looking for the...Best Loved Lawn 🌿🌱🍃

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

The Neighbourly Backyard Awards are in full swing and this week we want you to show us YOUR luscious patch of green (and be in to win a $100 Mitre10 voucher).

There's three fun categories for you to enter so save your photos for the following categories of Best Floral Garden and Most … View more
The Neighbourly Backyard Awards are in full swing and this week we want you to show us YOUR luscious patch of green (and be in to win a $100 Mitre10 voucher).

There's three fun categories for you to enter so save your photos for the following categories of Best Floral Garden and Most Creative Backyard Build.

But this week, the category is BEST LOVED LAWN

So share a photo, or photos, in a comment below of your immaculate (or interesting!) lawn to be in to win. Winner will be announced next Monday 🌿🌱🍃

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308 days ago

BENEFIT ADVOCACY KAPITI

Sue from Waikanae

Hi everyone!
Benefit Advocacy Kapiti meets every Monday between 1.00pm and 3.00pm in the Citizens Advice Bureau offices.
Do pop in and see us if you need help or support. We are also available for meetings between Paekakariki and Otaki by appointment 😊😊😊

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308 days ago

Paint Pouring Classes in Kapiti

Aimee from Paraparaumu

Hi neighbours!

We've got two new beginner Paint Pouring workshops coming up in March, one at the Waikanae Arts and Crafts Society and the second at Big Macs Slabs. See posters attached!

Limited seats available!

Anyone can give it a go! You don't have to be an artist :)

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Hi neighbours!

We've got two new beginner Paint Pouring workshops coming up in March, one at the Waikanae Arts and Crafts Society and the second at Big Macs Slabs. See posters attached!

Limited seats available!

Anyone can give it a go! You don't have to be an artist :)

Thanks!

308 days ago

January in Kāpiti: Warmest place in Central NZ

Murray from Paraparaumu

Kāpiti-Horowhenua was the warmest place in central New Zealand, and was very dry and sunny, although a little cooler than normal as was most of the country.

Our daily average maximum temperature was 22.2C, one degree cooler than the longtime average and two degrees cooler than January 2024. … View more
Kāpiti-Horowhenua was the warmest place in central New Zealand, and was very dry and sunny, although a little cooler than normal as was most of the country.

Our daily average maximum temperature was 22.2C, one degree cooler than the longtime average and two degrees cooler than January 2024. Most unusually, temperatures in eastern regions such as Wairarapa, Marlborough and Nelson were lower than ours. It was as if east and west had been reversed. Persistent southerlies were likely responsible and affected these regions to a greater extent than in Kāpiti, but did cause our chilly mornings and resulted in five days that did not reach 20C. The highest temperatures of just under 29C were experienced over the last weekend.

Most of the month experienced drought conditions with virtually no rain. Only in the first and last weeks was there some rain with most of the around 55mm falling on the last few days. The historic average is 45mm.

Sunshine amounting to the equivalent of 20.5 sunny days was two above average and the same as January 2024, offering some compensation for December’s lowest in a decade.

February’s weather is usually very similar to January’s, but with signs of autumn becoming evident as the sun lowers in the sky.

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309 days ago

3 seater couch and 2 chairs

Heather from Paraparaumu

Blue 3 seater and 2 chairs all lazy boy seats comes from smoke free home in good very good condition

Price: $450

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309 days ago

Sunscreen blind - white

Juliet from Waikanae

Brand new. Chose wrong colour. Width 1750mm Drop 2100mm. Make an offer

Negotiable

310 days ago

WAIKANAE ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY

Jocelyn from Waikanae

We are beginning to plan our workshops for 2025.

First up is a Paint Pouring Workshop planned for 14 March. These workshops have been really popular and successful in the past. Once we have further details, we suggest you register your name quickly.
Watch this space!

Also on offer is … View more
We are beginning to plan our workshops for 2025.

First up is a Paint Pouring Workshop planned for 14 March. These workshops have been really popular and successful in the past. Once we have further details, we suggest you register your name quickly.
Watch this space!

Also on offer is Harekeke weaving - date and details in due course.

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310 days ago

Available Recreation Volunteer Roles

Volunteer Wellington

Are you keen to support your community this year? We are showcasing the diversity of volunteer roles we have available on our website. Today we are going to focus on Recreation Volunteering!

There are hundreds more on our website!

✅ Swim Coach (ID# 8835) - Make a meaningful difference in … View more
Are you keen to support your community this year? We are showcasing the diversity of volunteer roles we have available on our website. Today we are going to focus on Recreation Volunteering!

There are hundreds more on our website!

✅ Swim Coach (ID# 8835) - Make a meaningful difference in the lives of people with an intellectual disability by helping them improve their swimming skills.
✅ Gym Buddy (ID# 8467) - As a gym buddy, you will be responsible for ensuring that the individual feels comfortable, motivated, and encouraged to achieve their fitness goals.
✅ Walking Companions (ID# 8459) - Age Concern Wellington Region Trust are committed to promoting the rights, wellbeing and quality of life for older people by providing a good listening ear.
✅ Unit Team Leader (ID# 8607) - Unlock your leadership skills and join our passionate and supportive team in a well-established, long-standing organisation of inspiring girls and young women.

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318 days ago

The Riddler wants to hear from you! 🎉

Lila from The Neighbourly Riddler

Our daily riddles have been a fun way to start the day and spark some friendly competition, but we’re thinking about mixing things up—and we’d love your input!

What do you enjoy most about the riddles? Is it the brain-teasing puzzles, the themed photos, or the big reveal in the afternoon?
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Our daily riddles have been a fun way to start the day and spark some friendly competition, but we’re thinking about mixing things up—and we’d love your input!

What do you enjoy most about the riddles? Is it the brain-teasing puzzles, the themed photos, or the big reveal in the afternoon?

If you could tweak one thing, what would it be? Maybe you’d like harder riddles, different themes, or see riddles in a different style or format!

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Your ideas could help shape the next chapter of our riddles! 🧩

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310 days ago
310 days ago

Colour your world

The Team from Resene ColorShop Kapiti

It’s simple to turn wood scraps into a work of art with the range of beach inspired Resene Colorwood wash hues. Find out how to create your own with these easy step by step instructions.

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311 days ago

Food Recall: Cape Herb & Spice brand Himalayan Pink Salt, Seasoned Salt, Salt & Pepper, and Sweet & Smoky BBQ

James from Waikanae

Piccadilly is recalling specific batches of Cape Herb & Spice brand Himalayan Pink Salt, Seasoned Salt, Salt & Pepper, and Sweet & Smoky BBQ as the products may contain foreign matter (plastic). Affected products should not be consumed.

READ MORE: www.mpi.govt.nz...

313 days ago

Solar Power Installation Recommendations

Brent from Waikanae Beach

Hi all
It's time to bite the bullet and seriously investigate installing solar power in our home.

Any installer recommendations?
Just as importantly, if not more, any installers who should be avoided?

Please feel free to send me a private message if you don't want your opinions made … View more
Hi all
It's time to bite the bullet and seriously investigate installing solar power in our home.

Any installer recommendations?
Just as importantly, if not more, any installers who should be avoided?

Please feel free to send me a private message if you don't want your opinions made public.

Thanks in advance.

Brent


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